IIR document

Energy efficiency evaluation of integrated CO2 trans-critical system in supermarkets: A field measurements and modelling analysis.

Author(s) : KARAMPOUR M., SAWALHA S.

Type of article: Article, IJR article

Summary

This paper investigates energy efficiency of an integrated CO2 trans-critical booster system installed in a supermarket in Sweden. The supermarket has applied several features to improve energy efficiency including space and tap water heating, air conditioning (AC), and parallel compression. Using field measurement data, the system performance is evaluated in a warm and a cold month. Furthermore, this integrated energy system concept is modelled and compared with stand-alone HFC-based energy systems. The results show that the system provides the entire AC demands and recovers a great share of the available heat, both with high COP values. The comparative analysis shows that integrated CO2 system uses about 11% less electricity than stand-alone HFC solutions for refrigeration (i.e. indirect HFC), heating and AC in North of Europe. Energy efficiency analysis of the integrated CO2 system proves that this system is an environmentally friendly all-in-one energy efficient solution suitable for cold climate supermarkets.

Available documents

Format PDF

Pages: 470-486

Available

  • Public price

    20 €

  • Member price*

    Free

* Best rate depending on membership category (see the detailed benefits of individual and corporate memberships).

Details

  • Original title: Energy efficiency evaluation of integrated CO2 trans-critical system in supermarkets: A field measurements and modelling analysis.
  • Record ID : 30022326
  • Languages: English
  • Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 82
  • Publication date: 2017/10
  • DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2017.06.002

Links


See other articles in this issue (42)
See the source